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  • Time to cut fire risk

    Time to cut fire risk

    MINIMISING the risk of fire is the responsibility of all residents across Gannawarra Shire as the fire danger period begins. The fire danger period began…

  • Community bus review gets rolling

    Community bus review gets rolling

    THE Cohuna and Leitchville communities are invited to contribute their thoughts about the future of the Cohuna Community Bus. Cohuna Community Bus Incorporated committee chairman…

  • St Joseph’s school fete returns after three years

    St Joseph’s school fete returns after three years

    AFTER a three year hiatus, St Joseph’s school fete is returning to entertain Kerang next week. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and last year’s floods…

  • Mobile cover a priority

    Mobile cover a priority

    THE need for a strong mobile network across the Gannawarra municipality was front of mind when Council leaders met with Telstra last week. Council staff,…

  • Pools to open with a splash

    Pools to open with a splash

    AS the weather begins to warm up, outdoor swimming pools across Gannawarra Shire are readying to open their gates. The 2023-24 outdoor swimming season begins…

  • Quambatook show returns

    Quambatook show returns

    IT’S been three years since Quambatook has held an agricultural show, but that’s all set to change at the weekend. The town is gearing up…

  • Cohuna goes wild about wetlands

    Cohuna goes wild about wetlands

    COHUNA will be alive with all things nature this weekend as the North Central Catchment Management Authority (CMA) celebrates the region’s wetlands and everything that…

  • Thank you to volunteers

    Thank you to volunteers

    THE dedicated group of volunteers who support the Community Care team across the Gannawarra Shire have been recognised by the Council. A thank you lunch…

  • Barham flood warning

    Barham flood warning

    A MODERATE flood warning has been issued for areas on the Murray River from Torrumbarry to Barham. The river’s flood peak passed Barham last week,…

  • Roo wouldn’t believe it

    Roo wouldn’t believe it

    MULTIPLE cars have had an unexpected run-in with a native icon in Wellington Street just after 8am last Wednesday morning. A kangaroo was spotted bouncing…

  • Cohuna puts on warm welcome for Danihers Drive

    Cohuna puts on warm welcome for Danihers Drive

    THE 250-strong contingent of drivers and supporters from Daniher’s Drive had morning tea in Cohuna last Friday, hosted by Cohuna Progress in Garden Park. Daniher’s…

  • Oh pooh, failure to pick up

    Oh pooh, failure to pick up

    GANNWARRA Shire Council is kicking up a stink about irresponsible pet owners not cleaning up after their animals in public. Council has said it is…

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